Jay-Z Announces Huge Shows in Paris and Los Angeles to "Celebrate Legacy”
The added dates extend Jay-Z 30 after his three sold-out Yankee Stadium shows, with presales starting Thursday and general tickets Friday.
- On Tuesday, Jay-Z and Roc Nation announced two stadium concerts in Paris and Los Angeles, expanding his tour following sold-out Yankee Stadium shows scheduled for next month.
- The concerts celebrate the 30th anniversary of Jay-Z's debut album, 'Reasonable Doubt', and the 25th anniversary of his sixth record, 'The Blueprint', marking milestone years for both releases.
- Citi and Mastercard cardmembers access presales beginning Thursday, June 11, while general public sales start Friday, June 12 at 10 a.m. local time through Live Nation.
- The expansion follows Jay-Z's critically acclaimed Roots Picnic performance last month and marks his first Los Angeles concert since 2017, signaling a significant return to touring.
- Collaborator Cash Cobain recently stated Jay-Z is "absolutely not dropping an album anytime soon," tempering years of speculation about a follow-up to his 2017 release '4:44'.
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The rapper will celebrate his 30 years of career on the stage of the Stade de France on 10 September. A unique date in Europe for this heavyweight of the entertainment industry. Beyoncé's companion is currently the richest musician on the planet. - Legend of US rap, Jay-Z announces a unique concert in Europe at the Stade de France (Culture, media and entertainment).
On the occasion of the thirty years of his first album Reasonable Doubt, Jay-Z announced a great news to his fans. On September 10, the American rapper will return to the Stade de France for an exceptional concert.
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